I have this sad feeling...I like Tennant alot and I respect what he's said about how he loves the role, but if he doesn't walk away he'll do it forever (which I would gather that most wouldn't care) but they've crafted this legend of the Doctor that 10 and now 11 different actors have carried through the years and I think thats cool too...no other show or film has done that

According to Tennant from Comic Con the Jacket gets compromised. I just think he's going to drape it over a dead person.

Russel T Davies era: To sum it up, everything has to be blown up, shredded and destroyed

The tardis
The clothes
The screwdriver

From what I've heard, his longcoat gets blown up as well. This will be sad, for the coat is awesome.

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Dr Who has poor continuity at the best of times, most of the entire lore is built up from throw away lines...

Exactly. I love how just because of 1 throw away line to explain why The Master is looking so bad in The Deadly Assassin, every is currently screaming "WHAT WILL THE DOCTOR DO WHEN HE HITS THE 12TH REGENERATION?!?!?!?! "

really? I guess that's my lack of old series Who knowledge then...I know there was some issues with U.N.I.T. and the Doctors family and random things

I didn't like UNIT until the Sontaram Strategem, thought the red berets looked goofy

GO WATCH CALSSIC WHO DAMNIT!!!

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Exactly. I love how just because of 1 throw away line to explain why The Master is looking so bad in The Deadly Assassin, every is currently screaming "WHAT WILL THE DOCTOR DO WHEN HE HITS THE 12TH REGENERATION?!?!?!?! "

It's brilliant at time, it had no idea what it was doing and built up an amazing universe full of all this fantastic stuff by accident...

TAKE THAT LUCAS!!!

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You know I shouldn't really be getting on to you cause I have a big pile of stuff to get through... 12 classics to watch at some point, with 2 more coming in January along with the last Tennant stuff...

Damnit, all I'm going to buy that month is Dr Who stuff

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also...we here on this side of the pond have only just gotten full access to the older stuff through netflix and the internet....I remember that PBS used to have the old episodes on when I was a kid, but its not like they are knocking around on cable somewhere

my feelings exactly...and I will get to the old stuff sometime this weekend

Good man. There's hope for you yet.

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You know I shouldn't really be getting on to you cause I have a big pile of stuff to get through... 12 classics to watch at some point, with 2 more coming in January along with the last Tennant stuff...

Damnit, all I'm going to buy that month is Dr Who stuff

Same here. Once I do my boxset catch up plan, I'm gonna have no space either.

also...we here on this side of the pond have only just gotten full access to the older stuff through netflix and the internet....I remember that PBS used to have the old episodes on when I was a kid, but its not like they are knocking around on cable somewhere

so probably this weekend after my annual Lawrence of Arabia viewing

You totally have the dvds. Don't you want an impressive collection with each story having more features than the entire Star Wars OT?

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They really are the best dvds ever created. Every story gets more treatment than entire series of famous american series X.

Infact most of the features are worth the price alone

Totally. The average classic costs say £9, and for that price you're getting at least x4 25 minute episodes, commentaries, lots of documentaries, a nice little booklet thing, the occasional PDF's, and loads more. You really can't turn it down at that price.

Totally. The average classic costs say £9, and for that price you're getting at least x4 25 minute episodes, commentaries, lots of documentaries, a nice little booklet thing, the occasional PDF's, and loads more. You really can't turn it down at that price.

Well new they cost £13.99 - £16.99 but they are totally worth it. And with the box sets costing about £35 - £40 they're even better value

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ready to deal with the madness.